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snoozer

noun
snooz·​er | \ ˈsnü-zÉ™r How to pronounce snoozer (audio) \

Definition of snoozer

1 : one that snoozes

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Examples of snoozer in a Sentence

the supposed farce turned out to be a numbingly slow snoozer

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But most of them were real snoozers, like play-it-safe Toasted Almond, ultra-conservative Crispy Candlelight, and that perennial sleep-inducing favorite named Oatmeal. Patrick May, The Mercury News, "Survey reveals Bay Area’s favorite paint colors — and our tastes are a bit subdued," 27 June 2019 In better news, Sunset Overdrive is the visual stunner that Xbox One has been needing for so long (snoozer Ryse notwithstanding). Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, "Sunset Overdrive review: Ride the rails to kaboom-town (finally on PCs, too)," 17 Nov. 2018 Aside from a few snoozers, the essential ingredient for engrossing sporting spectacle — uncertainty — triumphed. John Leicester, chicagotribune.com, "Is this the best-ever World Cup?," 29 June 2018 Other than the Tavares sweepstakes, July 1 turned out to be a snoozer. Alex Prewitt, SI.com, "In Joining an Up-and-Coming Maple Leafs Squad, John Tavares Gets to Live Out His Dream," 2 July 2018 The best song Oscars category has always been a curious creature, a mash-up of hits, snoozers and misfires, and a munificent source of Academy Awards moments that can astonish, or bore, or mortify. Cara Buckley, New York Times, "The Agony, Absurdity and Ecstasy of the Oscar for Best Song," 14 Feb. 2018 But weekend snoozers lived just as long as the well-slept. Ben Guarino, BostonGlobe.com, "You can catch up on your sleep debt on weekends, study suggests," 24 May 2018 But weekend snoozers lived just as long as the well-slept. Ben Guarino, BostonGlobe.com, "You can catch up on your sleep debt on weekends, study suggests," 24 May 2018 But weekend snoozers lived just as long as the well-slept. Ben Guarino, BostonGlobe.com, "You can catch up on your sleep debt on weekends, study suggests," 24 May 2018

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First Known Use of snoozer

1837, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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snoozer

noun

English Language Learners Definition of snoozer

US, informal : something that is dull and boring

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